Canada

Canada

Nature in its purest form: Rocky Mountains, emerald lakes, bears and northern lights

Canada is the country of natural superlatives: the bluest lakes, the most imposing mountains, the most extensive forests. A territory so vast you could travel a lifetime without repeating a landscape.
There are big countries and then there is Canada. The second largest country in the world, with more lakes than the rest of the planet combined, with forests extending beyond the horizon and with such low population density you can drive for hours without meeting anyone. Western Canada is the classic destination: the Rocky Mountains with their impossibly turquoise lakes, Vancouver between sea and mountain, wildlife at every corner. But there is also the French-speaking east with Quebec and Montreal, the Atlantic with its fishing villages, and the Arctic north with northern lights and polar bears. It is a country for those seeking nature without artifice, endless scenic roads, wildlife in freedom and that feeling of unlimited space that only great territories can offer. A destination where adventure can be as intense or as relaxed as you want.
Rocky Mountains

Rocky Mountains

Rocky Mountains

Banff, Jasper, Lake Louise, Moraine Lake: Canada's icons. Turquoise lakes, snowy peaks, glaciers and abundant wildlife. The Icefields Parkway, one of the most beautiful roads in the world.

British Columbia

British Columbia

British Columbia

Vancouver, cosmopolitan between ocean and mountains. Whistler for skiing or hiking. Vancouver Island with giant cedar forests and orca watching.

Quebec and the East

Quebec and the East

Quebec and the East

French-speaking Canada: Quebec City with its historic center, vibrant Montreal, autumn colors in Laurentides and the lighthouse route along the St. Lawrence.

North and Arctic

North and Arctic

North and Arctic

Churchill for polar bears and belugas. Yukon and Northwest Territories for northern lights. Extreme nature and unique experiences at the end of the inhabited world.

Rocky Mountain Lakes

Moraine Lake, Lake Louise, Peyto Lake: impossibly turquoise blue lakes, created by glacial rock flour in suspension. Landscapes that seem retouched but are completely real.

Experiences

Canada offers natural experiences ranging from driving one of the most beautiful roads in the world to watching polar bears in their natural habitat.

Icefields Parkway

Icefields Parkway

Driving the 230 km between Banff and Jasper: one of the most spectacular roads on the planet. Glaciers, lakes, waterfalls and wildlife at every turn.

Orca watching

Orca watching

Kayaking or boating among resident orcas on Vancouver Island. Seeing these incredible creatures in the wild, meters away, in crystal clear waters.

Northern lights

Northern lights

Watching the night sky light up in green, pink and violet. Yellowknife offers the best conditions in the world for this natural spectacle.

Polar bears in Churchill

Polar bears in Churchill

The polar bear capital of the world. Seeing these Arctic giants from special tundra buggy vehicles while they wait for ice to form.

Skiing in Whistler

Skiing in Whistler

We love skiing and support skiing all around the world; the snow in Whistler is high quality because the mountains are cold and tall enough to keep it light and dry, and they receive frequent heavy snowfall thanks to their location near the Pacific, ensuring a consistent and excellent ski coverage.

Heliskiing

Heliskiing

Heliskiing in Canada is special because it gives access to remote mountains with pristine powder snow unreachable from regular slopes, offering spectacular landscapes and unique descents. It combines extreme adventure, high-quality snow, and breathtaking views in one experience.

Banff Golf Course

ocated in the heart of Banff National Park, Alberta, offers a stunning backdrop of the Canadian Rockies and the Bow River. The main 18‑hole championship course was designed by Stanley Thompson in 1928, with an additional 9‑hole Tunnel Mountain Course. It’s known for dramatic mountain views, wildlife sightings, and signature holes like the par‑3 Devil’s Cauldron.

Canada has accommodations for every experience: historic hotels facing glacial lakes, wildlife lodges in remote locations and cabins in the middle of the forest.

Sonora Island

Sonora Island

Fairmont Banff Springs

Fairmont Banff Springs

Nimmo Bay Wilderness Resort

Nimmo Bay Wilderness Resort

Clayoquot Wilderness Lodge

Clayoquot Wilderness Lodge

Blachford Lake Lodge

Blachford Lake Lodge

Fogo Island Inn

Fogo Island Inn

Ready for the Canadian adventure?